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Preview of Plot Diagram and Elements Lesson | Short Story Structure GR 4-7 Google Slides

Plot Diagram and Elements Lesson | Short Story Structure GR 4-7 Google Slides

⭐ NO PREP DIGITAL LESSON: Engage students in 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th grades with this interactive lesson as you introduce or review the elements of plot and plot diagrams. Students will highlight text, drag and drop text, and type in their own responses to prompts. It's time to replace those boring worksheets!Students will:learn about plot elements before explaining them in their own wordsmatch each stage of a plot diagram with its descriptionread short stories and sequence the main events on a
Preview of Characterization Mini-Unit | STEAL Characterization Guided Notes

Characterization Mini-Unit | STEAL Characterization Guided Notes

Created by
Miss Fab Vocab
Looking for quick, engaging, digital activities to introduce characterization skills? In this interactive Google Slides mini-unit, students will learn multiple reading skills such as distinguishing character traits and emotions, making direct and indirect characterization using "STEAL", analyzing a character's intrinsic or extrinsic motivations, and finally, classifying characters as protagonists/antagonist, major/minor, round/flat, dynamic/static.This resource is chunked into 4 parts for you to
Preview of Figurative Language Types Lesson and Activities GRADES 4-7 Google Apps

Figurative Language Types Lesson and Activities GRADES 4-7 Google Apps

⭐ NO PREP DIGITAL LESSON: Engage students in 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th grades with this interactive lesson as you introduce or review the seven common figurative language types: metaphor, simile, hyperbole, idiom, personification, alliteration, and onomatopoeia. Students will highlight text, drag and drop text, and type in their own responses to prompts. It's time to replace those boring worksheets!Students will:learn about the difference between literal and figurative language before explaining
Preview of Fairy Tale Story Elements Lesson: Digital Slides

Fairy Tale Story Elements Lesson: Digital Slides

This is a no-prep digital lesson plan that teaches students about fairy tale story elements. It includes interactive graphic organizers, slides with descriptions, definitions, drag and drop features, and open-ended questions. Students will learn about fairy tale stories, characters, problem and solution, setting, retell, and sequence of events. This product's content is aligned with the Common Core Standards. The fairy tale stories included in this lesson are familiar to students allowing you to
Preview of Figurative Language Quiz : Print and Self-Grading Google Form

Figurative Language Quiz : Print and Self-Grading Google Form

Created by
Read Relevant
Use this figurative language quiz for a quick check of your students. They will read and identify examples of metaphor, simile, personification, hyperbole, idiom, and onomatopoeia. Located on Google forms, this product is 100% digital and self-grading! A printable PDF is also included in your purchase.This Download Contains:Self-grading Google forms version of quizPrintable PDF version of fill-in-the-blank quizAnswer KeyYou Might Also Like:Differentiated ELA Activities: Color by NumberText Struc
Preview of Types of Conflict in Literature Lesson and Practice GRADES 5-7 Google Apps

Types of Conflict in Literature Lesson and Practice GRADES 5-7 Google Apps

⭐ NO PREP DIGITAL LESSON: Engage students in 5th, 6th, and 7th grades with this interactive lesson as you introduce or review four common types of conflict in literature: character vs character, character vs nature, character vs society, and character vs self. Students will highlight text, drag and drop text, and type in their own responses to prompts. It's time to replace those boring worksheets!Students will: learn about protagonists and antagonists as well as 4 types of conflictexplain term
Preview of Types of Irony Lesson and Practice Activities GRADES 6-8 Google Apps

Types of Irony Lesson and Practice Activities GRADES 6-8 Google Apps

⭐ NO PREP DIGITAL LESSON: Engage students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades with this interactive lesson as you introduce or review three types of irony: verbal, situational, and dramatic. Students will highlight text, drag and drop text, and type in their own responses to prompts. It's time to replace those boring worksheets!Students will:learn about three types of irony and watch three short YouTube videosexplain irony in their own wordsmatch examples to each type of ironyidentify and explain the i
Preview of The Odyssey Unit Activities - Character Analysis - Epic Hero Odysseus

The Odyssey Unit Activities - Character Analysis - Epic Hero Odysseus

The Odyssey by Homer - Qualities of an Epic Hero ! These Odyssey activities are an engaging way for students to look closely at key characters from Homer's Odyssey. A must for your Odyssey unit, this activity asks students to review the qualities of the epic hero, and use those qualities to closely examine the character of Odysseus. This is a great activity to increase comprehension and understanding.✅To complete this assignment, students first review the qualities of an epic hero. Students illu
Preview of Sticky Note Discussion Questions for Book Clubs and Novel Studies GOOGLE SLIDES

Sticky Note Discussion Questions for Book Clubs and Novel Studies GOOGLE SLIDES

⭐ NO PREP- PRINT, PROJECT, OR ASSIGN IN GOOGLE CLASSROOM: Students in 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade will use these digital Sticky Note Discussion Questions and Mats to have engaging conversations about literature.**DESIGNED FOR GRADES 5-8**There are 72 total prompts divided into 9 categories: author, characterization, literary devices, personal reactions, plot and conflict, point of view, reading strategies, setting, and theme. After reading a text, students will:read a sticky note prompt and th
Preview of Greek Myth Reading Passage and Questions: Achilles

Greek Myth Reading Passage and Questions: Achilles

Practice deep reading comprehension with this fun Greek myth based on Achilles. Students will read a one page story about Achilles, the brave Greek warrior with a hidden weakness. This passage offers ten text dependent reading comprehension questions.Students will practice important reading comprehension skills such as author's purpose, vocabulary, figurative language, cause and effect, theme, and character traits. Some questions require more than one answer. Some questions have more than one pa
Preview of Tone and Mood Lesson and Activities GRADES 6-8 Interactive Google Apps

Tone and Mood Lesson and Activities GRADES 6-8 Interactive Google Apps

⭐ NO PREP DIGITAL LESSON: Engage students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades with this interactive lesson as you introduce or review tone and mood. Students will highlight text, drag and drop text, and type in their own responses to prompts. It's time to replace those boring worksheets!Students will:learn the definitions of tone and mood and view examplesexplain tone and mood in their own wordssort tone and mood words into positive, neutral, and negative categoriesdetermine the tone and mood of excerpt
Preview of Theme Lesson with Aesop's Fables | Practice Activities GRADES 4-6 Google Apps

Theme Lesson with Aesop's Fables | Practice Activities GRADES 4-6 Google Apps

⭐ NO PREP DIGITAL LESSON: Engage students in 4th, 5th, and 6th grades with this interactive lesson as you introduce or review literary theme with Aesop's fables. Students will highlight text and type in their own responses to prompts. It's time to replace those boring worksheets!Students will: learn about theme and explain it in their own wordsanalyze 10 common theme statementsread 10 different fables, locate clues to the theme in each fable, determine the theme of each fable from the list of t
Preview of 7th Seventh Grade by Gary Soto Short Story Unit Reading Comprehension Questions

7th Seventh Grade by Gary Soto Short Story Unit Reading Comprehension Questions

In this digital short story workshop, students will read (or listen to) Seventh Grade by Gary Soto and analyze plot, character, and conflict; answer text dependent questions, diagram the story plot, and write a plot summary.INCLUDED:Full text linkedFull audio linked8 text-dependent, rigorous CCSS questionsAnswer KeyPlot diagramPlot summary teach sheet with formulaCULMINATING WRITING: Real-World ROLE- Students assume the role of a summary writer for Netflix. They will write the summary for the up
Preview of Plot Diagram Template and Summary Writing GOOGLE SLIDES Plot Elements Passages

Plot Diagram Template and Summary Writing GOOGLE SLIDES Plot Elements Passages

⭐ NO PREP PLOT ACTIVITIES: Engage students in 4th, 5th, and 6th grades as they complete a digital plot diagram template with the main events of a short story and write a summary of the plot. It's time to replace those boring worksheets!The blank templates and editable scoring rubric can be used with any short story. Simply copy and paste it in! **DESIGNED FOR GRADES 4-6**Students will:read a passage and highlight the main eventsuse the main events to complete a plot diagramuse the plot diagram
Preview of Click Clack the Rattlebag Short Story Unit Halloween Short Stories - Activities

Click Clack the Rattlebag Short Story Unit Halloween Short Stories - Activities

Click Clack the Rattlebag by Neil Gaiman Short Story Unit - Activities and Comprehension Questions - Perfect for your upcoming short story unit, this package contains graphic organizers and worksheets for this spooky short story. Click Clack the Rattlebag questions and answer keys are included, as well as an engaging Pennant Project! It makes for a great Halloween short story unit!This creative and engaging package includes the following:⭐Click Clack the Rattle Bag Comprehension Questions: A fu
Preview of Mood & Tone Guided Notes and Activities

Mood & Tone Guided Notes and Activities

Created by
English Oh My
Mood and tone is sometimes difficult to understand, and in this Mood & Tone Guided Notes and Activities product, your students will receive comprehensive notes practice in understanding the devices. As part of students’ learning, they need to understand that tone and mood are a part of an author’s craft, and an author uses certain devices such as this to create suspense, description, and the plot for the reader. A good reader can identify, define and understand the meaning of this literary d
Preview of Roll of Thunder, Hear my Cry pre-reading: the US in the 1930s jigsaw

Roll of Thunder, Hear my Cry pre-reading: the US in the 1930s jigsaw

Created by
Tamara Salisbury
This 2-day activity helps students learn more about the context of the setting and culture in Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. On the first day, students are split into 4 different groups to research different aspects of the 1930s: the Great Depression, Jim Crow laws, and sharecropping, as well as research on the author. Websites and questions are provided.On the second day, students are split up so there is one person from each of the sections from the first day in a new group. Then, students teac
Preview of Narrative Points of View Lesson and Practice GRADES 5-7 Google Apps

Narrative Points of View Lesson and Practice GRADES 5-7 Google Apps

⭐ NO PREP DIGITAL LESSON: Engage students in 5th, 6th, and 7th grades with this interactive lesson as you introduce or review how to identify four narrative points of view: 1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person limited, and 3rd person omniscient. Students will highlight text, drag and drop text, and type in their own responses to prompts. It's time to replace those boring worksheets!►Please note... this resource does NOT address perspective. The purpose of this resource is to help students identi
Preview of NUMBER THE STARS Google Earth Introduction Tour (Lowry) Setting Activity

NUMBER THE STARS Google Earth Introduction Tour (Lowry) Setting Activity

Number the Stars Google Earth is a high-engagement way to give an Introduction Tour of the geography of the novel's world. The first time I busted out Google Earth on the projector to introduce a unit, students were riveted. And they still are...every time.★ We've filmed a YouTube video tutorial to acquaint you with the software.★ Make sure you have the ability to unzip a folder to view the content inside. We've filmed a YouTube video tutorial to acquaint you with unzipping files.SUGGESTED ACTIV
Preview of Author's Word Choice Lesson and Practice GRADES 6-8 Interactive Google Apps

Author's Word Choice Lesson and Practice GRADES 6-8 Interactive Google Apps

⭐ NO PREP DIGITAL LESSON: Engage students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades with this interactive lesson as you introduce or review author’s word choice. Students will highlight text and type in their own responses to prompts. It's time to replace those boring worksheets!Students will:learn about what influences an author’s word choice and how it influences a reader’s understanding of the textexplain what they know about author's word choiceread short excerpts from various literary works and analyze
Preview of Holocaust Webquest Activity

Holocaust Webquest Activity

This Holocaust webquest is a great way to review or introduce students to a study of the Nazi atrocities committed against the Jewish people in Europe.  It would work well in any World History class or as an introductory activity for Holocaust-related novels and other literary works.   Students will explore the website of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum at https://www.ushmm.org/learn which contains an incredible amount of information, documentation, video clips, survivor testimonies
Preview of Literary Elements Digital Breakout Activity

Literary Elements Digital Breakout Activity

Created by
Elevating ELA
Students will love the challenge of solving these literary elements puzzles. Teachers will love that this story elements activity is no-prep, easy to assign, and only needs Google drive - no external websites. This literary elements activity can be used for online, virtual, or distance learning.Story Elements Digital Breakout includes: •Plot diagram: terms, definitions, and term location across the plot line•4 Types of literary conflict: term, definition, and scenario examples to sort•Theme: pa
Preview of Edgar Allan Poe Internet Scavenger Hunt

Edgar Allan Poe Internet Scavenger Hunt

This internet scavenger hunt helps students discover the complicated life of Edgar Allan Poe. The hunt serves as a great introductory activity for a Poe unit. It is simple, but requires research skills and higher level thinking. Answer key is included. If you like this product, you may also like: Edgar Allan Poe COMPLETE UnitEnjoy!Connect with Me SuperHERO Teacher BlogFind me on FacebookFind me on InstagramFind me on PinterestFind me on Snapchat:  Superheroteach
Preview of Lamb to the Slaughter Unit - Roald Dahl Short Story Reading Comprehension

Lamb to the Slaughter Unit - Roald Dahl Short Story Reading Comprehension

Lamb to the Slaughter Short Stories with Comprehension Questions Unit -Perfect for your upcoming Roald Dahl short story unit, this resource contains Lamb to the Slaughter questions, close reading and short story annotations activities, graphic organizers, and more.✅Be sure to check out the thumbnails for images and descriptions of some of the resources included in this resource.This creative and engaging package includes the following:⭐Lamb to the Slaughter Comprehension Questions and Story Elem
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